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but the heavy snow, bringing up to ten inches to salt lake city. winter storm watches from denver to green bay. rain tapering off from d.c. to new york. and snowshowers in northern new england. >> mostly 40s in the northeast and midwest. 70s from dallas to new orleans. just 20s in salt lake city and in fargo. >>> and still to come, some changes for a popular facebook app that are causing concern. >>> also, want to tell you how you or your child could end up in an advertisement without even giving your permission. >>> also ahead, a little girl who cooked up some big progress. while her quest to help her little brother sparked a new look for an iconic toy. >>> and welcome back, everybody. drivers are finding a little christmas present at the gas station. prices are down 9 cents a gallon, just in the past week. the national average for a gallon of self-serve regular is about $3.25 a gallon. that's the lowest price in a year. and the first time this year the prices are below $4 a gallon in all 50 states. >>> also down this morning are shares in compani
but the heavy snow, bringing up to ten inches to salt lake city. winter storm watches from denver to green bay. rain tapering off from d.c. to new york. and snowshowers in northern new england. >> mostly 40s in the northeast and midwest. 70s from dallas to new orleans. just 20s in salt lake city and in fargo. >>> and still to come, some changes for a popular facebook app that are causing concern. >>> also, want to tell you how you or your child could end up in an...
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but the heavy snow, bringing up to ten inches to salt lake city. winter storm watches from denver to green bay. rain tapering off from d.c. to new york. and snowshowers in northern new england. >> mostly 40s in the northeast and midwest. 70s from dallas to new orleans. just 20s in salt lake city and in fargo. >>> and still to come, some changes for a popular facebook app that are causing concern. >>> also, want to tell you how you or your child could end up in an advertisement without even giving your permission. >>> also ahead, a little girl who cooked up some big progress. while her quest to help her little brother sparked a new i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insura
but the heavy snow, bringing up to ten inches to salt lake city. winter storm watches from denver to green bay. rain tapering off from d.c. to new york. and snowshowers in northern new england. >> mostly 40s in the northeast and midwest. 70s from dallas to new orleans. just 20s in salt lake city and in fargo. >>> and still to come, some changes for a popular facebook app that are causing concern. >>> also, want to tell you how you or your child could end up in an...
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you really think bob is ready to anchor the inning news in new york city? you have a lot to learn, my friend. good, good! get it! thanks very much. don't give it to me! let's try it again, one more time. ready? two, three, one, two. where is tom? >> tom, bob, bill. boch. >> stephen: three, one, two, 4. whooo! ( cheers ) you have learned which camera to talk at. i had nothing left to teach. all that remained for brian to become a pundit was looking great in a suit. nailed it! ( cheers and applause ) let's do it, buddy. get in there. all right. you feel that power well enough through your buttocks? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: all right. anything you want to say? >> we'll be right back. ( applause ). >> stephen: all right, that's enough. don't get too comfortable. get out thereof. come on. we'll be right back. watch it. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a graduate of princeton university and harvard law who currently works in the white house. please welcome first lady michelle obama! ( cheers and applause ) ma
you really think bob is ready to anchor the inning news in new york city? you have a lot to learn, my friend. good, good! get it! thanks very much. don't give it to me! let's try it again, one more time. ready? two, three, one, two. where is tom? >> tom, bob, bill. boch. >> stephen: three, one, two, 4. whooo! ( cheers ) you have learned which camera to talk at. i had nothing left to teach. all that remained for brian to become a pundit was looking great in a suit. nailed it! (...
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but something we may all learn from the recent tragedy with the nfl player in kansas city. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you know, just a few years ago, javon belcher made the kansas city chief's roster, but made his mark, played every game since 2009 and was the starting linebacker. and won over teams and fans. and then you probably know, last week shocking events, he killed his girlfriend and drove to the chief's practice facility and took his own life. that left the teammates and coaches asking why. there were many reports that the couple the fought, and links to head trauma, maybe. there was speculation on the reason, but i wanted you to hear what brady quinn had to say. >> you know, i thought what could i have done different, when you ask somebody how are you doing? when you ask them, what happ
but something we may all learn from the recent tragedy with the nfl player in kansas city. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you know, just a few years ago, javon belcher made the kansas city...
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the back of the city bus. the person who posted the video said the driver hit the girl after saying she was playing her music too loudly. the driver said it was all about being disrespectful. >> wow. >>> that puppeteer who has voiced elmo for decades says he is relieved after his accuser recanted his story. an unidentified man initially claimed to have had a sexual relationship with "sesame street's" kevin clash when he was 16. but yesterday, that man, the accuser, now in his 20s, released a statement, acknowledging that the relationship took place as an adult. >> hopefully that clears his name. >>> spectators in orlando were shocked into silence during last night's knicks/magic game, while reforming a routine, a cheerleader fell head-first on the hardwood. once paramedics got her to a stretcher, she was able to wave to the crowd, as you'll see here, as she was being taken away. certainly, a good sign. >> one more reason why they need spotters. >>> a couple of key match-ups in the nba last night. the highlight
the back of the city bus. the person who posted the video said the driver hit the girl after saying she was playing her music too loudly. the driver said it was all about being disrespectful. >> wow. >>> that puppeteer who has voiced elmo for decades says he is relieved after his accuser recanted his story. an unidentified man initially claimed to have had a sexual relationship with "sesame street's" kevin clash when he was 16. but yesterday, that man, the accuser, now...
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bigger than any of the openings for any "lord of the rings" movie and the biggest december opening of all time. >>> finally, a city that underwent its own tragedy held a special vigil last night to honor the victims of the newtown school shooting. more than 100 people attending the ceremony in tucson, including congressman ron barber. barber was shot in january 2011 during the town hall event that critically wounded congresswoman gabbi giffords. the names of the children were read and candles were lit for them. one woman said quote, it gives you hope for humanity. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymo
bigger than any of the openings for any "lord of the rings" movie and the biggest december opening of all time. >>> finally, a city that underwent its own tragedy held a special vigil last night to honor the victims of the newtown school shooting. more than 100 people attending the ceremony in tucson, including congressman ron barber. barber was shot in january 2011 during the town hall event that critically wounded congresswoman gabbi giffords. the names of the children were...
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of women, children and the elderly from the city and other conflict zones. >>> yesterday, the general said children and women are getting killed everyday. the the us suspended its assistance because it was too dangerous. >> this is a part of every instinct in my body. >> the scandal and cover-up eventually forced governor which is to resign. >>> "washington post" reporters carl bernstein and rob ordered that with the contract called deep throat. in 2005 it was revealed to be overpaid area resident and former fbi agent mark phelps. he died in 2008 and is received apart and shortly after that. >> and golf fans poured into the gate to watch the final grade of the u.s. open. >> what better gift could you get? >>> do father's day get us any better? on the content produced conditions for the 2012 hot air balloon classic. about 30 of those launches today and another 30 this morning. special blues had just sushi, and pencil bowls filled with because of the crowd and the people attend the event each year and it's so completely run by volunteers. >>> golf fans witnessed a wild ending today. we
of women, children and the elderly from the city and other conflict zones. >>> yesterday, the general said children and women are getting killed everyday. the the us suspended its assistance because it was too dangerous. >> this is a part of every instinct in my body. >> the scandal and cover-up eventually forced governor which is to resign. >>> "washington post" reporters carl bernstein and rob ordered that with the contract called deep throat. in 2005...
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and martin is on the phone right now from belize city. i know it was really difficult to find him. what did he tell you, first of all? >> well, first of all, i mean, he maintains his innocence. and we grilled him over and over about this issue. look, if you had nothing to do with the murder of your neighbor, why don't you do the right thing, turn yourself into authorities. they said they only want to question you. he is terrified that is not what it's about. he said he had nothing to do with the murder, but fears that if he turns himself in to authorities he'll be murdered. he makes that point very clear, and he's adamant this is all part of some government conspiracy because he didn't pay the right person off in the government. of course, government denies that completely and says this is a nation of law. he will be treated with all the proper respect and with the right authority. he does not have to be on the run. >> i know this was a clandestine meeting. very difficult to secure. this is a man who eccentric is a fair word. i know he was in disguise. so tell me how you got it and
and martin is on the phone right now from belize city. i know it was really difficult to find him. what did he tell you, first of all? >> well, first of all, i mean, he maintains his innocence. and we grilled him over and over about this issue. look, if you had nothing to do with the murder of your neighbor, why don't you do the right thing, turn yourself into authorities. they said they only want to question you. he is terrified that is not what it's about. he said he had nothing to do...
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killed in the southern city. activists say syrian troops shelled the area an uprising against president aside a roast. the violence continues to spread across syria sparking concerns of the civil war. in damascus shattered buses and burn buildings letter the streets. united nations observers are looking into a lasting some massacre and a farming village. this farmer says he watched as men in uniform shell the houses and those loyal to the regime executed 78 people including women and children. the un spokespersons said it is difficult to determine what happened and who is responsible. some evidence gone to including bodies. >>> in the muslim world they bury the dead immediately. >>> activist plan more than 13,000 people killed in syria since the uprising began 15 months ago. dru levenson cbs news >>> growing calls for international intervention but the growing violence some members of the u. n. security council are against action. in campaign 2012 former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and her husband attended a
killed in the southern city. activists say syrian troops shelled the area an uprising against president aside a roast. the violence continues to spread across syria sparking concerns of the civil war. in damascus shattered buses and burn buildings letter the streets. united nations observers are looking into a lasting some massacre and a farming village. this farmer says he watched as men in uniform shell the houses and those loyal to the regime executed 78 people including women and children....
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clash at city hall. and menu makeover in los angeles schools. bill whitaker tells us why more greens at lunchtime are making students see red. >> the healthier it get, the more disgusting it is. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. we begin tonight with a massive accident on one of the nation's busiest highways. a series of crashes early this morning on interstate 75 in gainseville, florida. wreckage was strewn for nearly a mile in both directions. at least ten people are dead. drivers, it turns out were blinded by folk and smoke from a nearby brushfire. and tonight officials say that fire may have been a case of arson. nearly eight hours after the deadly pileups began, firefighters were still trying to put out the flames. the images from above even more dramatic. a hollowed out tractor-trailer still burning. behind that a white sedan under a pickup truck. it happened after a series of cars and trucks collided with each
clash at city hall. and menu makeover in los angeles schools. bill whitaker tells us why more greens at lunchtime are making students see red. >> the healthier it get, the more disgusting it is. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. we begin tonight with a massive accident on one of the nation's busiest highways. a series of crashes early this morning on interstate 75 in gainseville,...
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in the city of los angeles. from the time you dial nine one one here in our dispatch center tell the time you get to the hospital it's one service the one you want to family member to come with you to the hospital we want him to know. that it. here. because this. is. really cool and you know this. urgent cereal is very important. we see about three thousand patients a month through demurred city park but. we had a day the other day where we saw hundred ten in one day and it was exciting and your name is effortless and just reach your sorry buddy the lady you looking for a thing on her mind hump a lot ok and had a lot of pain in its name as well my legs get now in the news bulletins and you're in a doctor's office today and she was could certainly have blood by the way had one before you're pregnant there's pressure right now this morning we're increasing staffing and trying to find a room where there's never been room like you know closets hallways things like that. starting to see i mean the whole weekend becau
in the city of los angeles. from the time you dial nine one one here in our dispatch center tell the time you get to the hospital it's one service the one you want to family member to come with you to the hospital we want him to know. that it. here. because this. is. really cool and you know this. urgent cereal is very important. we see about three thousand patients a month through demurred city park but. we had a day the other day where we saw hundred ten in one day and it was exciting and...
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city, southern portions of new england, fourth to the north we're dealing with the icy stuff. so the forecast today, it will warm up and roads will improve. but it will be an umbrella day. the west coast is dealing with a big storm and a lot of snow at the high elevations. as far as the forecast goes out there, most of the country today, middle of the nation is fine. traveling on the coasts use caution. >>> we turn to sports now. the sports world stopped and paid tribute to the victims of the sandy hook elementary school shootings. every nfl team took part in a moment of silence before the games began to remember those affected by the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. the new england patriots sent up 26 flares in honor of each victim. in st. louis, players wearing the number 26, met in the middle of the field, held hands, symbolizing the 26 lives lost. new york giants wore s.h.e.s. on their and vick tore cruz found out one of the victims 6-year-old jack pinto, he wrote his name on his shoes. jack, this game is for you. other sports events were marked by those lost in the sandy
city, southern portions of new england, fourth to the north we're dealing with the icy stuff. so the forecast today, it will warm up and roads will improve. but it will be an umbrella day. the west coast is dealing with a big storm and a lot of snow at the high elevations. as far as the forecast goes out there, most of the country today, middle of the nation is fine. traveling on the coasts use caution. >>> we turn to sports now. the sports world stopped and paid tribute to the victims...
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>>stanley: the city added these new plants and trees to beautify the neighborhood. one of the timer's malfunction in realist. even after two business is called, league continues >> of the standing water will cause miskitos and become a trash collector. really want them to take care of it. >>stanley: i placed two separate calls for a three- one-one. one for public-works and one for the water department. they called me back and so did dpw. even though business owners said they called, there was no records. not long after i made the call, dpw arrived and the turn of the water, and promising to look into what happened. if you call 3-1-1 to reported problems, make sure that ask for in numbers that the contract the problem. >>pam: if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail touch. >>pam: the oracle america's cup sailing team got a special visit from all local star. mc hammer was a gas racer on board one of the fastest boats in the world. fill in addition to getting a one-of-a-kind ride around the bay, the legendary rapper also toward the team's top secret boat
>>stanley: the city added these new plants and trees to beautify the neighborhood. one of the timer's malfunction in realist. even after two business is called, league continues >> of the standing water will cause miskitos and become a trash collector. really want them to take care of it. >>stanley: i placed two separate calls for a three- one-one. one for public-works and one for the water department. they called me back and so did dpw. even though business owners said they...
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there have been protests all across the country, over a hundred cities. in some cities like seattle there was some degree of violence, but overall it has been incredibly peaceful throughout the country. in the beginning they were called the four wins. ana is here to explain that to me. >> a lot of people are confused by it. it's actually very simple when you look at the details. what the protesters wanted to do was establish a sense of community, so we had members of the north wind, west wind east wind, south wind, and basically all of these members come together and they meet in one place and that's the financial district in downtown l.a. >> that's fascinating. and you guys were on the streets. jr. which wind were you a part of? >> on the west wind. >> west wind! >> we started right above the beat in an that monica. it was actually a very beautiful morning. >> indeed. let's go to your package. >> there was a caravan. go through the federal building area, all the way through and then to downtown where they are meeting now. >> all right. let's check out ho
there have been protests all across the country, over a hundred cities. in some cities like seattle there was some degree of violence, but overall it has been incredibly peaceful throughout the country. in the beginning they were called the four wins. ana is here to explain that to me. >> a lot of people are confused by it. it's actually very simple when you look at the details. what the protesters wanted to do was establish a sense of community, so we had members of the north wind, west...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> before the break i asked you if you knew the answer to the question right there on your screen. what was the highest margin income tax rate in u.s. history? remember, it is 35% right now. well, guess what, the answer is 94% in 1944 and 1945. 94%. of course, those were war years. outside of world war ii, the highest rate was 91%. well, it's a $7 trillion mix of spending cuts and tax hikes. that is one of the biggest domestic problems facing the u.s., and the fiscal cliff is so critical that some economists worry it could throw the country back into a recession if congress and the obama administration just can't make a deal. for many americans, the idea of a fiscal cliff is a hard one to wrap their brain around, but my next guest says the brain ma
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> before the break i asked you if you knew the answer to the question right there on your screen. what was the highest margin income tax rate in u.s. history? remember, it is 35%...
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though he helped design the united headquarters in new york, it was in the new capital city built from scratch in a brazillian wilderness in the late 1950s that he brought his personal vision to full flower. >> there you can see these 11 buildings all in glass of the same shape >> osgood: the carefully designed city scape for futuristic buildings. officially opened in early 1960, it has had its share of critics over the years but this architect always defended his overall creation saying his buildings were meant to be spectacular leaving those who view them touched and unthesed. dave brubeck touched generations of fans through jazz. the california native and the veteran of world war ii, he went on to form a highly successful jazz quartet. he made the cover of "time" magazine in 1954. ♪ and in 1959, he and his quartet released "time out" with its signature tune "take 5," the first jazz album to sell a million copies. brubeck and company were masters of improvisation which he explained to walter cronkite in a 1961 interview >> what is the goal of improvisation? >> it's our job to push
though he helped design the united headquarters in new york, it was in the new capital city built from scratch in a brazillian wilderness in the late 1950s that he brought his personal vision to full flower. >> there you can see these 11 buildings all in glass of the same shape >> osgood: the carefully designed city scape for futuristic buildings. officially opened in early 1960, it has had its share of critics over the years but this architect always defended his overall creation...
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i can tell you that in the cities we don't put the blame on the president but on a congress that has failed to act. >> that's encouraging to hear. >> mr. vice president, it's so frustrating to be a president or an executive and have opposition in the congress and explain. it's a complicated message to explain to people. you are in charge. why haven't you fixed it yet? as a spokesperson, how do you get above a complicated message like that? >> it's simpler than a lot of people make it. the americans realize the tea party republicans have been pure restructionists. they have said no to everything. even to extending -- they tried to stop the expense of unemployment compensation for all of these people out of work when we need that extra demand in the scampeconomy. i think people also know that president obama did inherit the worst economic situation we have had since the great depression. yes, it's been several years but we don't work our way out of such a deep, downturn in a very shorted period of time. i think over time, that message is going to get out. >> it has to be over time? rig
i can tell you that in the cities we don't put the blame on the president but on a congress that has failed to act. >> that's encouraging to hear. >> mr. vice president, it's so frustrating to be a president or an executive and have opposition in the congress and explain. it's a complicated message to explain to people. you are in charge. why haven't you fixed it yet? as a spokesperson, how do you get above a complicated message like that? >> it's simpler than a lot of people...
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we like to take a pulse of the cities and areas on the show. are things better now than they were one year ago in jacksonville? >> well, we're improving. you know, we -- our unemployment rate was at 10.5% over a year and a half ago. it's 9.2%. so we're moving in the right direction. and i think part of it, my strategy locally, is working with the private sector. i inherited a deficit of $58 million. i balanced our budget without raising taxes and fees and tapping into the city reserve. i myself as mayor took a 20% pay cut. i'm not taking a city pension. so creating that environment that's going to force economic growth and development. i've partnered with the business community to create jobs because government don't create jobs, but we can create the environment to foster economic growth and opportunity. so working with our chamber, working with the private sector forging those partnerships i think are the key. and live within your means. i just got a settlement with the unions here that the police officers took a 3% pay cut and contributed 5%
we like to take a pulse of the cities and areas on the show. are things better now than they were one year ago in jacksonville? >> well, we're improving. you know, we -- our unemployment rate was at 10.5% over a year and a half ago. it's 9.2%. so we're moving in the right direction. and i think part of it, my strategy locally, is working with the private sector. i inherited a deficit of $58 million. i balanced our budget without raising taxes and fees and tapping into the city reserve. i...
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a calumet city church did its part to bring the holiday spirit to those who could use a little boost. saint andrew the apostle hosted a free christmas dinner this afternoon. it was open to anyone in need. volunteers from the church helped set everything up after sunday mass and served dozens of people who stopped by for a hot meal and a little christmas cheer. >> another week on top... the hobbit: an unexpected journey snagged first place at the weekend box office. it pulled in another $36 million. here are some of the weekend's other box office winners... break [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescripti
a calumet city church did its part to bring the holiday spirit to those who could use a little boost. saint andrew the apostle hosted a free christmas dinner this afternoon. it was open to anyone in need. volunteers from the church helped set everything up after sunday mass and served dozens of people who stopped by for a hot meal and a little christmas cheer. >> another week on top... the hobbit: an unexpected journey snagged first place at the weekend box office. it pulled in another...
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of women, children and the elderly from the city and other conflict zones. >>> yesterday, the general said children and women are getting killed everyday. the the us suspended its assistance because it was too dangerous. >> this is a part of every instinct in my body. >> the scandal and cover-up eventually forced governor which is to resign. >>> "washington post" reporters carl bernstein and rob ordered that with the contract called deep throat. in 2005 it was revealed to be overpaid area resident and former fbi agent mark phelps. he died in 2008 and is received apart and shortly after that. >> and golf fans poured into the gate to watch the final grade of the u.s. open. >> what [ male announcer ] u.s. olympian gwen jorgensen is going for aluminum. cullen jones is in it for water-resistant thermoplastic. and amanda mcgrory? she's competing for carbon fiber. they're not just going for gold, they're joining with citi to give back to the programs that helped them along the way with bikes, kickboards. and racing chairs. join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help our u.s. a
of women, children and the elderly from the city and other conflict zones. >>> yesterday, the general said children and women are getting killed everyday. the the us suspended its assistance because it was too dangerous. >> this is a part of every instinct in my body. >> the scandal and cover-up eventually forced governor which is to resign. >>> "washington post" reporters carl bernstein and rob ordered that with the contract called deep throat. in 2005...
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there is a lot of people in the republican party, in the senate who have said look, $250,000 is not a rich man, but it is not a rich person in new york city or loss ang. and the rates, which they want to go from 35 to 39.6%. maybe you are going to have to raise the threshold to get a deal. maybe you are not going to be able to go all the way. maybe you can only go to 37 or 38%. >> this is negotiation. >> i had newt gingrichon last night and i remember both of them telling me, they threw them out of the room. they can't shake hands at a party. and in many ways i blame the republicans for not coming up with a real deal not recognizing what the voters did. but i also think that obama has been very, very poor applying the personal charm and chemistry dragging people off to champ david and we don't know whether or not that has worked. the republicans did feel offended by president's last offer. they felt that it was outrageous. it was double what they saw last year. and it wanted to have congress lose it's role in terms of increasing the debt ceiling. none of that is probably going to happ
there is a lot of people in the republican party, in the senate who have said look, $250,000 is not a rich man, but it is not a rich person in new york city or loss ang. and the rates, which they want to go from 35 to 39.6%. maybe you are going to have to raise the threshold to get a deal. maybe you are not going to be able to go all the way. maybe you can only go to 37 or 38%. >> this is negotiation. >> i had newt gingrichon last night and i remember both of them telling me, they...
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the city also concerned that facebook could push low income residents out of the area. local consulting group says only about 3 to 5% of facebook's employees would decide to live in east pal totality toe. >> we just saw proof why we need rain. it is not white in tahoe right now. >> not at all. now, we are looking towards a major pattern change towards the midsection of this month. maybe nine, ten days out from now right around the 15th or 16th, it looks like we are going to get more moisture consistent storms passing through the bay area. but it's been bone dry and warm. we're seeing the exact opposite, record heat yet again today in the forecast. 55 degrees right now in san francisco. you are already at 60 des in san jose. temperatures are going to climb all the way through 3:00 p.m. today. so we're talking about new records in livermore, santa rosa, san jose and maybe just getting close to that record in san francisco but not quite breaking it. you'd have to hit 65 for that to be the case. we're talking about the 70s in january. throughout the next couple days, we do
the city also concerned that facebook could push low income residents out of the area. local consulting group says only about 3 to 5% of facebook's employees would decide to live in east pal totality toe. >> we just saw proof why we need rain. it is not white in tahoe right now. >> not at all. now, we are looking towards a major pattern change towards the midsection of this month. maybe nine, ten days out from now right around the 15th or 16th, it looks like we are going to get more...
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this is a bird's-eye view of the city by the bay. san fransisco only 59 degrees with average high around 68. currently 57 degrees. santa rosa in the high 60s and still 81 degrees in redwood city. this is the view of mt. diablo. a breezy evening. western and atlantic m.p.h. now out of the northwest that 17. clear, but again breezy conditions and tonight we will notice areas with patchy fog. tomorrow after a great start we will have warmer conditions and the first day of summer is on wednesday. officially arriving for zero 9:00 p.m.. you can see the clouds building right there at the san mateo coast working its way into the central ballet, wrapping around the santa cruz mountains for your morning commute but all the crowds clouds were away. as it does it will warm up the atmosphere and return us to temperatures into the 90s in the inland areas. the stratus is moving out over the open waters so we will have one day of an offshore flow. but after the cooler afternoon we will have a warmer conditions for the next couple of days before we
this is a bird's-eye view of the city by the bay. san fransisco only 59 degrees with average high around 68. currently 57 degrees. santa rosa in the high 60s and still 81 degrees in redwood city. this is the view of mt. diablo. a breezy evening. western and atlantic m.p.h. now out of the northwest that 17. clear, but again breezy conditions and tonight we will notice areas with patchy fog. tomorrow after a great start we will have warmer conditions and the first day of summer is on wednesday....
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join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help our u.s. athletes give back together, every step of the way. >>robin: the forecast is warm and comfortable for father's day. a lot of sunshine. a big difference from yesterday which of the destruction as much as 15 degrees. >>ysabel: rodney king is dead. he suffered a severe beating back in 1991 at the hands of police officers and that sparked the largest rise in los angeles history. he was found dead, he was found dead of the bottom of this woman pulled. >>marty: a tank worked on friday morning release a chemical that the to the air. residents say that it smelled like rotten eggs. on friday, some people live in the of the refinery completed by headings, nausea and dizziness. >> them levels we're measuring are not call for protective actions. >> saturday in makeshift memorial was set up of 20 avenue where one person was shot and killed. >>marty: in sacramento, less than 48 hours after lawmakers passed a state budget, there is still plenty of disagreement over what and how much to cut to save m
join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help our u.s. athletes give back together, every step of the way. >>robin: the forecast is warm and comfortable for father's day. a lot of sunshine. a big difference from yesterday which of the destruction as much as 15 degrees. >>ysabel: rodney king is dead. he suffered a severe beating back in 1991 at the hands of police officers and that sparked the largest rise in los angeles history. he was found dead, he was found dead of...
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the ones in newtown or any of the lesser known tragedies in small towns and big cities all across america every day. since friday morning a police officer was gunned down in memphis leaving four children without their mother. two officers were killed outside a grocery store in topeka. a woman was shot and killed inside a las vegas casino. three people were shot inside an alabama hospital. a 4-year-old was caught in a drive-by in missouri and taken off life support just yesterday. each one of these americans was a victim of the everyday gun violence that takes the lives of more than 10,000 americans every year. violence that we cannot accept as routine. so i will use all the powers of this office to help advance efforts aimed the at preventing more tragedies like this. we won't prevent them all, but that can't be an excuse not to try. it won't be easy, but that can't be an excuse not to try. i'm not going to be able to do it by myself. ultimately, if this effort is to succeed, it's going to require the help of the american people. it's going to require all of you you. if we're going to cha
the ones in newtown or any of the lesser known tragedies in small towns and big cities all across america every day. since friday morning a police officer was gunned down in memphis leaving four children without their mother. two officers were killed outside a grocery store in topeka. a woman was shot and killed inside a las vegas casino. three people were shot inside an alabama hospital. a 4-year-old was caught in a drive-by in missouri and taken off life support just yesterday. each one of...
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my producer culling it the goth em cam. the purple haze across the city. it's the city lights reflecting off the clouds and how our camera is reading that color temperature. none the less it's gorgeous. let's bring you back to the weather headlines. we just saw a few areas of drizzle near the coastline. that sea breeze is going to stay put for friday. you know what that means. temperatures will be cooling down. the other thing, that hot region of high pressure is going to say goodbye. get out of here. it's way too hot. record setting for a good part of this week. we are not only getting the fog, but this one, two combination. cool air from the specific will begin to lower the numbers over the next to six days. the trend will most certainly be going downward. throughout saturday, we will be back in the pattern of the morning fog and the afternoon sun. instead to 90 to 100, we will 80s to 90s. with the temperature contrast in place, it will be windy. more comfortable in the east bay with the mid 50s. redwood city to palo alto. heading out to the giants game,
my producer culling it the goth em cam. the purple haze across the city. it's the city lights reflecting off the clouds and how our camera is reading that color temperature. none the less it's gorgeous. let's bring you back to the weather headlines. we just saw a few areas of drizzle near the coastline. that sea breeze is going to stay put for friday. you know what that means. temperatures will be cooling down. the other thing, that hot region of high pressure is going to say goodbye. get out...
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they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> now, as scary as though scenarios are, what he said was he needs the business community to be involved, and he pushed for legislation and new funding for a core of cyber warriors inside the pentagon here in northern virginia. what he's saying is he wants the business community to be involved here and he wants this legislation, which is going to allow partnership between the pentagon and businesses, but not all businesses are necessarily buying into this idea. we talked to the folks at the u.s. chamber of commerce. here's what they had to say. they're weary of additional regulations. they said, the optimal way forward will not be found in layering additional regulations on the business community. we would like to see a program that will work. guys, a little bit of a push/pull here. the question is, who bears the responsibility for defending a cyber attack, and who pays the costs associated with that defense, which is going to have to be massive if you're protecting t
they could contaminate the water supply in major cities or shut down the power grid across large parts of the country. >> now, as scary as though scenarios are, what he said was he needs the business community to be involved, and he pushed for legislation and new funding for a core of cyber warriors inside the pentagon here in northern virginia. what he's saying is he wants the business community to be involved here and he wants this legislation, which is going to allow partnership...
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at the security service headquarters in the country's second largest city. and new threats to national security america's growing obesity problem is expanding waistlines and corporate bank accounts as big business as harvest big profits from the fattening of people. desire to live from moscow i'm marina joshie egyptian military rulers say they won't bow to public pressure to step down as a country marks a year since the revolution that toppled president mubarak the supreme council of the armed forces warns a conspiracy to foster instability in but thousands of protesters in cairo disagree and are planning a day of civil disobedience on saturday in march so we're not. defense ministry calling on the generals to hand power over to a while over at once to a civilian government has been gripped by protests over the last few months with dozens killed in clashes with security forces and in parlance been elected and is drawing up a constitution but the military says it won't step down until the end of june are just more of a national looks into why many egyptians a
at the security service headquarters in the country's second largest city. and new threats to national security america's growing obesity problem is expanding waistlines and corporate bank accounts as big business as harvest big profits from the fattening of people. desire to live from moscow i'm marina joshie egyptian military rulers say they won't bow to public pressure to step down as a country marks a year since the revolution that toppled president mubarak the supreme council of the armed...
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a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my god, did you see this? >> but did that really just happen? >> i well say it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. like they had a pet rat and were like, oh, let's let a rat loose on the subway. i did think there was some trained rat. i thought there would be a clicking noise in the back, and oh, there's a trainer. you can see him in the car. >> so, is this video for real or like some of our other videos, a trick? >> it was a subway rat. it wasn't somebody's house mouse. it wasn't a pet chinchilla. no, it was a dirty subway rat. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera
a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my...
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more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing music. ♪ for you for you >> i'm surprised, if i'm doing a concert and i have a problem with the audience -- i just bob marley's son. ♪ i shot the sheriff >> and i go, all right, let me go back and do some of my stuff. >> reporter: bob marley died at the age of just 36 of cancer. and ziggy has taken on the mantle. first singing with his brothers and sisters in the melody makers now a solo artist. his latest album is "wild and free" in which he sings a song of freedom for marijuana. ♪ fruits of the tree, the herbs of the field. ♪ >> mostly i smoke it if i feel like it. when i smoke, i feel like reading my bible or play
more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing...
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, beginning with the top city for intelligent people. i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most intelligent people. interestingly, residents of minneapolis, st. paul rated themselves number 5. so i'm not sure what that says, but also interesting is visitors felt the tech savviness of this city was really top notch. so i wonder if there is some correlation between tech savvy and intelligence. >> and you have to take an ice cream break every now and then, so why not go to the city that ranks the highest in ice cream, and that would be savannah. >> this is a surprise to me, certainly. i love savannah. it's a place dripping with culture and history. i had no idea it was also dripping ice cream cones. leopo leopold's is a place i would recommend. it dates back to the 1990s. they have great flavors just for the holidays from everything from sugar plum fairy to
, beginning with the top city for intelligent people. i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most intelligent people. interestingly, residents of minneapolis, st. paul rated themselves number 5. so i'm not sure what that says, but also interesting is visitors felt the tech savviness of this city was really...
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to tour the city a bit. so we go theo a skateboard and bicycle park. it's not crowded but there are some kids having fun. nevertheless, even in this environment, he doesn't go anywhere without an armed guard. although here, the rifle is left in its case. >> it's hard to have a normal life. it's extremely difficult. i love playing tennis. he haven't played in a couple years. i love going to the movies. i haven't gone to the movies in a couple years. >> reporter: he's a family man, a lawyer by trade. the mayor could quit tomorrow and live a less stressful, financially lucrative life. as we travel in his armored vehicle, he says he's well aware a killer could target him at any time so i asked him about quitting. do you have any thoughts about that possibility? >> no. i won't step down of my position. it's a very important position. what we're doing is extremely important for our city. if we don't do it today, it's going to be very hard to do it tomorrow. it's going to be double hard. >> reporter: the contrasts
to tour the city a bit. so we go theo a skateboard and bicycle park. it's not crowded but there are some kids having fun. nevertheless, even in this environment, he doesn't go anywhere without an armed guard. although here, the rifle is left in its case. >> it's hard to have a normal life. it's extremely difficult. i love playing tennis. he haven't played in a couple years. i love going to the movies. i haven't gone to the movies in a couple years. >> reporter: he's a family man, a...
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it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing around what it takes to fit in out there? >> everyone lives in their own world. this is pretty much how i look out there. the hat, shirt. >> this is what i wear. >> this is not expensive apparel. i would not wear these shoes. they are too nice. there will always be that attitude. i can see by your office that we are -- outift that you are a burner. if people go out there and too expensive things, that is great. if they pay money for these things, fine. we are not against commerce. in essence, when they do that, we see that as a gift to others. they a
it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing...
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the city. for >>justine: we will take a quick break. the time and now is for 20 4:00 p.m. -- for 20 4:00 a.m.. much more after this. >>james: a new facebook application will help keep your face on facebook in real time. >>gabe: remember that guy that just into the league played in a social network movie? sean parker the silicon valley entrepreneur that invented monster and was an early believer and investor in facebook? he has been working on a much buzz about application called air time. air time is now public and anyone can use it for free. it is a real-time video chat network that integrates a deeply into facebook. it is web based. you do not have to download a separate application. most importantly it relies on facebook social information about you. it is connected into identities people are already using online. one of its primary missions is to help people share things socially through video chat. for example if you want to show some and a video, he completed video on a third screen in ai
the city. for >>justine: we will take a quick break. the time and now is for 20 4:00 p.m. -- for 20 4:00 a.m.. much more after this. >>james: a new facebook application will help keep your face on facebook in real time. >>gabe: remember that guy that just into the league played in a social network movie? sean parker the silicon valley entrepreneur that invented monster and was an early believer and investor in facebook? he has been working on a much buzz about application...
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pan am more burglaries throughout the city of san jose. the numbers are alarming, an average 39% increase from this time last year. in some areas, as much as the 200% rise. tonight, dan kerman spoke residents and politicians. >> here in this sample jose residents, several homes have been burglarized. >> you are wondering, when are they going to come in to get me? >> residents have done a lot to collect evidence. everything from photos to license plates but he says nothing seems to happen. >> our residents not only deserve better, they expect better in and we should give them better. >> right now our neighborhoods are falling victim to burglaries. they know what is happening in their coming in because they know they can get away with it. >> from january to may 7th, burglary is up 39 percent compared to the same period of time last year. >> we will be working with the patrol division to formulate a plan and do some proactive policing. the strength in fighting this problem will be coming from the police department in the community. >> police
pan am more burglaries throughout the city of san jose. the numbers are alarming, an average 39% increase from this time last year. in some areas, as much as the 200% rise. tonight, dan kerman spoke residents and politicians. >> here in this sample jose residents, several homes have been burglarized. >> you are wondering, when are they going to come in to get me? >> residents have done a lot to collect evidence. everything from photos to license plates but he says nothing...
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the city says he's protest acdeal the city had to buy the home but that fell through last year. >>> seeing double in west des moines, valley south woods freshman high school has 16 sets of twins. it's a guinness world record. wow. that wraps it up for this edition of "jansing and co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. i'll see you here tomorrow. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood
the city says he's protest acdeal the city had to buy the home but that fell through last year. >>> seeing double in west des moines, valley south woods freshman high school has 16 sets of twins. it's a guinness world record. wow. that wraps it up for this edition of "jansing and co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. i'll see you here tomorrow. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking...
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violence plagues the biggest cities, but it also plagues the smallest towns. it claims the lives of americans of different ages and different races. and it's tied together by the fact that these young people had dreams and had futures that were cut tragically short. and when there's an extraordinarily heartbreaking tragedy like the one we saw, there's always an outcry immediately after for action. and there's talk of new reforms and talk of new legislation. and too often, those efforts are defeated by politics and by lobbying and eventually by the pull of our collective attention elsewhere. but when i said in the wake of tucson was we were going to stay on this persistently. so we have been able to take some actions on our own, recognizing that it's not always easy to get things through congress these days. the background checks conducted on those looking to purchase fire firearms are now more thorough and more complete. instead of just throwing more money at the problem of violence, the federal government is now in the trenches with communities and schools an
violence plagues the biggest cities, but it also plagues the smallest towns. it claims the lives of americans of different ages and different races. and it's tied together by the fact that these young people had dreams and had futures that were cut tragically short. and when there's an extraordinarily heartbreaking tragedy like the one we saw, there's always an outcry immediately after for action. and there's talk of new reforms and talk of new legislation. and too often, those efforts are...